Stanley "Cain" Young shares his views on Democrats' victimization of Black Americans, while Dawn Holmberg shares exciting updates on expanding George Muller Academy's Christian homeschooling.
Sep 24, 2024•1 hr 52 min
There is a point in the 1973 movie Robin Hood where the whole town is basically in jail or so poor that nothing can be afforded because Prince John has told the Sheriff of Nottingham to “squeeze every last drop out of those insolent, musical peasants.” Author Allen Thomas draws the correlation between the Sheriff of Nottingham and questions on our Colorado 2024 ballot.
Sep 22, 2024•7 min
Proposition 127 would ban hunting of mountain lions and bobcats in Colorado, raising concerns about wildlife management and increased risks of human-wildlife conflicts.
Sep 18, 2024•1 hr 53 min
Kevin Lundberg critiques Colorado's proposed Amendment 79 on abortion. Matt Vadum discusses Supreme Court climate lawsuit. Danielle Jurinsky updates on gangs in Aurora.
Sep 18, 2024•1 hr 53 min
J.P. Dunn from Protect the Harvest urges a "no" vote on closing Superior Farm in Denver. Peter Bernegger discusses the Colorado 2024 Election Project.
Sep 17, 2024•1 hr 51 min
Brad Beck explains that incorporating things from the past into our current activities will bring meaningful interactions and points of view that create bonds, community, and a more grounded pace of life.
Sep 15, 2024•5 min
Keynote speaker Ron Paul addresses U.S. affairs at Grand Lake Constitution Week. Chris Harris discusses the open border. Marc Auville invites listeners to Grand Lake's US Constitution Week.
Sep 14, 2024•1 hr 52 min
John Fabbricatore, retired Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office director and candidate for Congressional District 6, explains the connection between the open southern border, Governor Polis, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, Congressman Jason Crow, and the rise of Venezuelan gangs in Aurora. Interview with Susan Kochevar Entrepreneur and owner of 88 Drive-In Theatre Susan Kochevar discusses how forced minimum wage laws and regulations hurt employers and employees.
Sep 12, 2024•1 hr 50 min
Cathy Russell is an evolutionary biologist who specializes in evolutionary microbiology. She has made significant contributions to her field and is the author of Evolution’s Arc. In addition to her scientific work, she often shares insights about her political and ideological journey, discussing the ways her perspectives have evolved over time. Learn more at her website. Interview with Honey Rincella Honey Rinicella serves as the executive director of the Medical Academy of Pediatric and Special...
Sep 12, 2024•1 hr 49 min
In this piece, Beck reflects on how the shift toward digital services is diminishing the simple pleasures of everyday experiences, like buying tickets for events or listening to music from physical media instead of streaming it. Beck argues that people would feel happier and more fulfilled if they focused on reintroducing tactile joys into their lives, emphasizing the unique satisfaction that comes from engaging with tangible objects and activities.
Sep 10, 2024•1 hr 50 min
Lauren Fix discusses saving big on car insurance in 2024, the auto market reset, and Chinese vehicle impact, while Merit Academy shares impressive educational outcomes in Colorado.
Sep 10, 2024•1 hr 52 min
Protect Kids Colorado parent Erin Lee addresses what she has learned about the Polis public school curriculum. Lee recounts the incident involving her daughter that motivated her to speak out against certain agendas in schools. Before this experience, she viewed herself as politically neutral. Now, she expresses concern about indoctrination within Colorado K12 lesson plans. Although Protect Kids Colorado did not collect enough signatures this year, the group plans to resume its efforts in 2025. ...
Sep 08, 2024•1 hr 52 min
Newsmax is planning on an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in 2025. CEO of Newsmax Christoper Ruddy addresses the IPO, how conservative media continues to shake up politics, and the news business. Interview with Daniel Turner Power the Future’s Founder and CEO Daniel Turner discusses Kamala’s flip flop regarding oil, natural gas, and coal. Interview with Marc Auville Grand Lake U.S. Constitution Week’s Marc Auville notes what is on the schedule for Constitution Week.
Sep 05, 2024•1 hr 53 min
Dr. Brian Joondeph fact-checks Biden’s DNC speech, Marly Hornik shares legal updates, and Danielle Jurinsky discusses Venezuelan gangs in Aurora, Colorado.
Sep 03, 2024•1 hr 50 min
Explore Marquis de Lafayette's role in the Revolutionary War with insights from Mark Schneider and Scott Powell, discussing his impact and relationships with the Founding Fathers.
Sep 02, 2024•1 hr 52 min
Rick Turnquist discusses his new essay, Democrats Are the Threat to Democracy, in which he argues that Democrats, despite their claims of protecting democracy, actually pose the greatest threat to it. He highlights their responsibility for some of the most egregious anti-democratic legislation, including repeated attempts to impose restrictions on the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR). Turnquist also suggests that, even for those who strongly dislike Trump, he should be considered the lesser of ...
Aug 30, 2024•1 hr 51 min
Rick Turnquist in his latest essay talks about how Democrats – not Donald Trump and conservatives – are the true threat to Democracy.
Aug 29, 2024•12 min
Dr. Peter McCullough addresses how Monkeypox is spread, treatments, and the media hype regarding Monkeypox right around election time. Dr. McCullough expresses concern that the spread of monkeypox could lead to vaccine mandates, noting that the current monkeypox vaccines are allegedly linked to heart issues, such as myocarditis. He further explains that both COVID-19 and monkeypox vaccines may be prone to causing blood clots because they alter viral spike proteins. This alteration purportedly le...
Aug 29, 2024•1 hr 50 min
Jay Valentine explains how fractal technology identifies undeliverable addresses linked to election fraud, while Kenneth Rapoza discusses China’s dominance in solar energy. Tom McCracken shares why he is running for Chaffee County Commissioner.
Aug 27, 2024•1 hr 53 min
Natalie Menten, running for Jefferson County Commissioner, tackles TABOR, tax issues, and ballot measures in JeffCo. Also, expert insights on FAST-41 and property taxes.
Aug 26, 2024•1 hr 51 min
What do we do as the American people when a candidate is constantly talking but not saying one original thing? In this essay, Allen Thomas discusses Kamala’s plagiarism of the Trump/Vance platform.
Aug 25, 2024•7 min
Allen Thomas remarks on the strange turn of events in today’s political landscape, noting that Kamala Harris appears to be adopting ideas originally championed by Donald Trump. Thomas argues that the media is complicit in Harris’ dishonesty, noting that no mainstream outlets have acknowledged her blatant copying of Trump’s campaign strategies. He also compares Trump and Biden’s stances on border security, asserting that Biden’s relaxation of border policies is evidence that Trump’s policies were...
Aug 23, 2024•1 hr 52 min
Congressional correspondent with The Epoch Times Mark Tapscott discusses the Democratic National Convention. Tapscott’s latest commentary on last night’s Democratic National Convention centers on Kamala Harris, examining her policies and her growing influence within the Democratic Party. He voices concern over the rising tensions, particularly from Democrats, and suggests that the convention may embolden leftist factions, potentially leading to increased aggression. Tapscott also briefly touches...
Aug 21, 2024•1 hr 52 min
USMC Memorial Foundation's Paula Sarlls, Drew Dix, and David Bray highlight the memorial's significance at its 47th anniversary event on August 24th. Brandon Wark discusses eliminating Greeley's food tax amid inflation, while Jim Wood runs for Adams County Commissioner.
Aug 20, 2024•1 hr 52 min
Author Pam Long explains that with Pharma’s capture of federal health agencies, elected legislators, and the judicial system on the issue of vaccine mandates, many people are opting to exercise their common law rights by asserting their opt-out of pharmaceutical drugs, tests, and devices by a simple affidavit asserting their rights. They are not asking for approval of their rights from a random school administrator, employer, or government official. There is ample case law and federal law suppor...
Aug 18, 2024•17 min
Sporting Classics host Chris Dorsey discusses why banning mountain lion hunting is a bad idea. Dorsey, a publishing and television pioneer with a focus on conservation, expressed strong criticism of Colorado’s ballot initiative (#91), which proposes banning the trophy hunting of mountain lions, bobcats, and lynx. Dorsey argued that humane activism groups are using emotionally charged campaigns to arbitrarily strip away the rights of hunters. He emphasized that such a ban could lead to unintended...
Aug 16, 2024•1 hr 54 min
Dr. Michael Pierce on healing mental health trauma in the post-pandemic world, Paula Sarlls shares updates on the USMC Memorial's 47th anniversary celebration on August 24th, and Trent Loos on Wyoming's carbon burial ground.
Aug 14, 2024•1 hr 51 min
Kevin Lundberg questions CISA's election security claims, collaborates on election integrity, and discusses Tina Peters' case. Joe and Luke review "Economics in One Lesson."
Aug 13, 2024•1 hr 52 min
Author Brad Beck notes that as election season intensifies and the noise gets louder, as nations battle each other while not respecting the rights of others, and as the old things and ways are continually being replaced, his challenge to you is to take time to look up and see what is true, good, and beautiful.
Aug 11, 2024•6 min
Jay Valentine discusses using Omega4America tech to identify "undeliverable" ballots and prevent undeliverable ballots from delivered in Colorado's 2024 election. Kenneth Timmerman shares his insights on the 2024 election.
Aug 09, 2024•1 hr 53 min